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Rob Brennan is fantastic. His technical explanations of the Sony TVs features and technologies helps me better understand why their TVs cost more and are worth every penny in my opinion.
Robert is Sony Electronics engineer not Sony Interactive Entertainment he won't know much about PS5 Pro so pointless asking him he probably wouldn't know if it exists until time for release.😂
@@RobertK1993 Of course, he wouldn't comment on it but if Sony is doing ML SS on the PS5, I'm pretty sure they leveraged their knowledge from the TV industry.
Thanks KG and Rob. Great insights and timely. I am eagarly awaiting the likely new miniled based on the prototype revealed at CES. Make sure you do a review if it materialises 2024. Cheers!
Realty Creation is why I bought a Sony TV. It has made my Nintendo Switch in docked mode usable for the past few years. I use it in game mode exclusively and don't notice input lag. I wish i could turn it up to 200% it's so good.
Fantastic content! Thank you very much for this. If there is a chance, I'd love to know what the right mode for PC users for Sony TVs are, is it really Game or Graphics mode. Somehow I see Graphics is better on my X95K vs Game when it comes to sharpness and motion and blooming, but I may be imagining things. Maybe something has changed with the latest firmware updates when it comes to these modes?
@@TheAntifluencer I don't think oleds look as natural in terms of picture quality personally. Mini led catches my eye more. Especially when it comes to sports and gaming. I have so many issues with abl kicking in. It's not even worth it for me
Hey KG, great interview, maybe create a discussion series with all of the brands? I dont think anyone is doing this type of content on TV's. It would be great to hear similar from the other brands to help consumers get the inside scoop.
Timestamps🕖 00:00 Intro 01:03 How & why did Sony Mini LED 2024 Prototype come about? 04:11 How does Sony intend to name their latest Sony Mini LED TV to avoid confusion? 11:13 What Sony is doing different with Mini LED TV in 2024 to control dimming better? 13:03 Why you might want to buy a Sony TV in 2024 13:25 What is the Sony XR Reality Creation and how does Reality Creation settings work? 17:38 Why does Sony's Reality Creation setting seem to improve each year? 20:11 How much AI was used within the Sony XR Processor? 21:05 Will we see generative AI improving TV picture quality in the future? 23:25 What is Sony's approach to finding the best panels and display technology for TVs? 25:38 What is the Sony setting Black Adjust and when would someone use it? 30:23 Is image processing turned off in Sony's Game Mode? If not how much is used? 34:04 Does Sony TVs have higher input lag? How does Sony balance processing and latency? 36:48 What is Sony's X-Factor? How is Sony separating themselves from other brands? 38:50 Why are certain Sony TV models not released in US? What is with region specific TVs? 41:53 With Sony's new BURANO 8K cinema camera, will we ever see a mainstream shift to 8K? 45:36 How closely does Sony TV / AV side work together with PlayStation gaming division?
Great stream KG. And the awesome Rob Brennan! Im a great fan of the Sony technology...I remember being sent to the Sony factory for a technology tour when I used to sell tvs. I was impressed back then and that was 30 odd years ago!! I would like to ask Rob if there will ever be 55 inch high end models coming to the uk as we have a medium size front room and just wouldnt be able to go higher than 55 so the tv looks right in our room. Thanks KG and Rob for the stream and its very interesting to me that Sony are looking to endorse mini led as I myself am a massive led fan and still feel there is massive potential there to benefit hdr material, especially full screen brightness scenes.
So by engaging black adjust, are we lowering the floor and reducing shadow details or raising the floor and bringing the picture out of black faster? Still confused.
I have some of my preferred settings for Sony OLEDs coming. For sports I like using custom as a starting point and bump adv contrast enhancer to medium with live color on low and make sure peak brightness is high.
what ticks me off most about mini led while actually trying to buy one atm : nowhere to be seen - 1.maximum brightness 2.dimming zone count imagine my surprise when I found out the LG 55QNED816RE had 30.000 mini leds ? what the heck
Which TV would be better for watching F-1 racing, football and other sports (30 % time) and for streaming movies (50 % Time)? Sony A95L or Sony Mini LED 2024?
Mini led if it's a very bright room and dealing with say a bright window or many windows. If it's a more normal room relatively light controlled, I'd do the OLED. OLED is really hard to beat for movie watching in the evening/night time. Even during the day the extra contrast is sometimes preferable over full screen peak brightness of an LCD. You can't go wrong with a95L.
I doubt it. I saw the leaked video earlier in the week, and Sony won't be using a new processor. I believe they're using the processor in the A95L which supports 2x HDMI 2.1 ports. I'd love to be wrong though.
Sony doesn't make their own part when it comes to that issue so they are stuck waiting on a completely separate company to release a new one. LG makes their own, hence 4 ports.
@@paulcox2447 MediaTek makes the SoC for Sony TVs and other TVs. Samsung and Sony makes their SoC in house so they have 4x HDMI 2.1 ports. I'm surprised MediaTek prioritized Dolby Vision gaming with their Pentonic Chip instead of 4x HDMI 2.1 ports. I tried Dolby Vision gaming, and I wasn't impressed with it on my LG C1 so I disabled it. Sony consoles don't support Dolby Vision or Dolby Vision gaming so it Sony PS5 owners won't benefit from it at all.
Question, did Robert give an indication of when the 2024 mystery Mini-LED is supposed to come out? Thanks for the interesting interview TechWithKG and keep up the good work!
x95l was overhyped, i saw it, run of the mill image, oled still better, let's see if x95m can live up to the hype and match oled performance in a dark room.
Does Sony have a Z series flagship mini LED in store for later this year or next year? I will hold off on the XR90 until I know what their plan is for a Z series!!!
@@kev3226 passive Oled 3D is on another level, I was fortunate enough to have a 3D Oled back in 2015 and I’m telling you it was the most amazing cool thing. A lot of people never even got to experience the 3D Oled and instead the whiners who never even saw it were all like, I don’t want to wear the glasses, I’m like ok then don’t use the feature, but to take away features from customers is so unfair to those who have libraries of 3D it was ridiculous
Sony, please fix your motion stuttering. You can do better. Or give option for soap opera effect. The only thing stopping me upgrading to your new TV is the poor motion.
Same. With an LCD I can handle just a little interpolation if it's good. For an OLED though, I need quite a bit before my eyes are happy with it. I'll take SOE over the blurry drunk look
I think all TV’s could do better with motion handling to reduce judder on screen panning shots . Seems like all manufacture’s are focused on brightness right now . I have a Sony a95L and it’s really good however the other day after watching a film and the end credits came on I couldn’t believe how jerky the rolling credits were and even the occasional animated movie too, yes motion settings can fix this but it tends to make a very unnatural image at times with odd motion.
My question is when is this lineup releasing?? and I hope it’s not the fall like last year and I. I’m hoping for April and May. And I’ll get it that would make last year’s models a short life cycle, but it is what it is.
I am just a little bit skeptical, when they brought back the back light master drive it was extremely over hype , we love to see if it could beat the breaks off Samsungs new 8k tv .
The same manufacturer that held on the OLED being superior is heavily boosting up mini LED after taking constant Ls in marketshare. Pretty funny to watch the back peddling. They are finally realizing their high pricing due to buying other people’s technology doesn’t work well for business.
Why is it when ever we get an opportunity to talk to a representative of Sony products do you not mention or address some the flaws of their TV’s such as the Dolby vision issues with the A95L?
We have actually mentioned these things and it has been sent to the correct department of Sony. They are aware of these issues and they are actively working on them.This is not something I would waste Rob's time with in an interview.
Most that think that just simply don't take the time to really understand all the incredibly advanced engineering that goes into the Sony TV designs. They are simply better TVs at every imaginable level. They just do TV better. And, the old saying really does turn out to be true, especially in the TV space: You get what you pay for!
I'm sure this TV will be awesome but it's going to be prohibitively expensive. I really don't want to buy a Chinese TV but Hisense and TCL will likely release something somewhat competitive for a fraction of the price.
Did you ever wonder WHY those Chinese made Hisense and TCL TVs were so much cheaper? (Hint: There's a REASON for that!) Lower prices come from sourcing LOWER QUALITY (and therefore less expensive) component parts...ones that DO NOT last as long. Sure, you might look at your Hisense or TCL and say "I don't see that big of a difference" but you also have to factor in your TCO (Total Cost of Ownership). That Hisense or TCL TV won't seem like such a "great deal" when it breaks down on you less than three years into owning it because a part failed. Now, Hisense and TCL are very good brands, make no mistake, but they are not even remotely in the same ballpark as Sony when it comes to craftsmanship, build quality and longevity. Again, the old saying really does turn out to be true: You get what you pay for!
Why would you say that? 8K is effectively DOA at this point. No 8K content is being created anywhere, by anyone (short of a few RUclips videos) 8K may not even survive in the marketplace. The few 8K TVs that are out there might even get dropped by those companies that make them. Why? Because they literally aren't selling - to anyone. Until we start to see affordable video wall solutions in the 12 to 24 ft. size available for people's homes there is essentially no reason at all to buy an 8K TV. Now, the day may come when 8K actually makes sense for the average consumer, but you could easily be look at another five to seven YEARS before that day actually arrives.
Lol 47 minutes of marketing. Ain't no way I'm listening to this. Thought it was gonna be a first look ot something. I don't care about talk, I wanna see how it actually performs
No, not the case anymore. Have you been out TV shopping lately? Sonys are now VERY price competitive with all other brands (at roughly equivalent levels of performance) now today - because they know they have to be. Now, you compare a low-end LG to a FAR higher performing Sony model and of course the Sony is going to cost more...because you are literally GETTING so much more FROM the Sony!
@@michaelbeckerman7532 Yes I have been. Their qd-oled 55inch still costs over 2.500 euros, whereas a samsung qd oled s90c can be 1100, and their mini led 65 inch costs 2500, whereas a sami one can be 1600-1700.
reality creation makes the image look artificial, it adds a layer of sony detail and sharpness on top of the image. when you use reality creation, you are not viewing the director's intent of how the scene should look, you are viewing sony's intent of how the scene should look.
I'm a big fan of Sony and hate Samsung, but Sony is gonna get hammered by the QD900 8k this year. Not taking advantage of the superior resolution with their processor advancements will be a big mistake...
@DrakonR just because your Xbox doesn't support it doesn't mean 8k isn't superior because it is clearly. You also don't get that the new 8k upsampling processors from 720 and 1080p are your answer. Your argument is an old one for last generation tech and yesterday's complaint
Not excited whatsoever! If it was micro led - yes, but mini led? - hell no! I mean, how gullible do you think people are? Selling very old tech dressed up as new for a top dollar! Sticking to oleds for now!
Do you even know what micro-LED TVs sell for today? Try $45,000 to $150,000. Just because it's new/better doesn't mean that it is anywhere even NEAR affordable for the general consumer. It's looking more and more like TV manufacturers are likely going to just skip micro-LED technology altogether and move on to other new/advanced display tech that can be built and sold far more affordably. If you can't sell it affordably, then there is literally no point trying to build it or bring it to market.
@@michaelbeckerman7532 Aaah, nothing better than watching common folk defending big corps! Of course micro led is $150K, when they made only 5 of them with 120 inch size! Make it smaller and mass produce - price drops significantly! But nooo, they want to sell us the same old tech wrapped in shiny new clothes! - you have huge led lights shining from the back, it's impossible to filter the light properly and make it precise, No matter what fancy tech jargon they use - can't fool me!
It's tricky to get the right level of stutter reduction without too much smoothing. Most people never figure this out on the newer sets. The way you do it is by setting motionflow to auto and turning cinemotion off. I've tried every combination and this is money. Virtually no stutter and virtually 0 SOE. It's literally the perfect motion smoothness. I can't live with stutter and I HATE SOE. It looks terrific on my Sony a90j, a80k, and my 85 X95K. Perfect for tv shows and movies. Perfect for built in apps and external devices.
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Rob Brennan is fantastic. His technical explanations of the Sony TVs features and technologies helps me better understand why their TVs cost more and are worth every penny in my opinion.
Thanks for dropping by Rob. You are appreciated and I hope you continue to drop knowledge to us viewers! ‘til next time, take care.
We need more Rob explaining features on Sony TVs. This is like a masterclass of Tv engineering 😊 Thanks for hosting this interview.
I agree, you can really learn so much.
SHARE ALL my friend I too want to know!
LOL FOMO... Classy.... Brian... Kg are on everything ! Amazing for Comunity!
@@ramonzaions7522 Love the community! Easy to talk to everyone and we are all just display technology nerds.
You know!! 😂
This is probably the year I will upgrade, stoked for the x95m
Wow, 27 years - that's what I tell people about Reality Creation. Rob really knows his stuff!!! I can't wait for the PS5 Pro PRSS technology!
Really looking forward to PS5 Pro!
Robert is Sony Electronics engineer not Sony Interactive Entertainment he won't know much about PS5 Pro so pointless asking him he probably wouldn't know if it exists until time for release.😂
@@RobertK1993 Of course, he wouldn't comment on it but if Sony is doing ML SS on the PS5, I'm pretty sure they leveraged their knowledge from the TV industry.
THANK YOU BROTHER THAT
MEANS SO MUCH TO ME and that brother from sony the most sympathetic guy to listen from any conpany for me 😂🎉
Thank you! Rob is so awesome can’t wait to talk to him again once Sony 2024 TV release dates and prices are public.
Mr Rob Brennan is Class Act !!
I want this flagship mini led tv I think it’s going to be a 🔥🔥
Definitely have my attention, can't wait!
Thanks KG and Rob. Great insights and timely. I am eagarly awaiting the likely new miniled based on the prototype revealed at CES. Make sure you do a review if it materialises 2024. Cheers!
Realty Creation is why I bought a Sony TV. It has made my Nintendo Switch in docked mode usable for the past few years. I use it in game mode exclusively and don't notice input lag. I wish i could turn it up to 200% it's so good.
You have good taste in picture settings!
QD OLED still best display technology until Micro.LED is affordable.😊
Watching this after their Bravia 9 announcement. I will likely get the next model, but very looking forward to seeing you test it!
Me too I can't wait to test it!
Fantastic content! Thank you very much for this. If there is a chance, I'd love to know what the right mode for PC users for Sony TVs are, is it really Game or Graphics mode. Somehow I see Graphics is better on my X95K vs Game when it comes to sharpness and motion and blooming, but I may be imagining things. Maybe something has changed with the latest firmware updates when it comes to these modes?
Sony should make game mode interpolation like Samsung game motion plus.
That would be incredible!
Give us 43"-50" minileds Sony.
It's the only thing holding me back.
Looking forward to seeing it. Im ready to upgrade from my a90j. I want a wayyy brighter tv to add more immersion to my games, shows and movies.
@@TheAntifluencer I don't think oleds look as natural in terms of picture quality personally. Mini led catches my eye more. Especially when it comes to sports and gaming. I have so many issues with abl kicking in. It's not even worth it for me
Any plans for 1440p compatibility on Sony OLEDs for PS5?
Probably a beast at generating blooming to.
Its gonna be the LG G4 and the new Sony tv's ❤ cannot wait!
Hey KG, great interview, maybe create a discussion series with all of the brands? I dont think anyone is doing this type of content on TV's. It would be great to hear similar from the other brands to help consumers get the inside scoop.
I’d love to definitely get a chance to do this.
Oh boy, part 2
Smashed it again, KG 🥰
You deserve it my friend. This is a coup
Timestamps🕖
00:00 Intro
01:03 How & why did Sony Mini LED 2024 Prototype come about?
04:11 How does Sony intend to name their latest Sony Mini LED TV to avoid confusion?
11:13 What Sony is doing different with Mini LED TV in 2024 to control dimming better?
13:03 Why you might want to buy a Sony TV in 2024
13:25 What is the Sony XR Reality Creation and how does Reality Creation settings work?
17:38 Why does Sony's Reality Creation setting seem to improve each year?
20:11 How much AI was used within the Sony XR Processor?
21:05 Will we see generative AI improving TV picture quality in the future?
23:25 What is Sony's approach to finding the best panels and display technology for TVs?
25:38 What is the Sony setting Black Adjust and when would someone use it?
30:23 Is image processing turned off in Sony's Game Mode? If not how much is used?
34:04 Does Sony TVs have higher input lag? How does Sony balance processing and latency?
36:48 What is Sony's X-Factor? How is Sony separating themselves from other brands?
38:50 Why are certain Sony TV models not released in US? What is with region specific TVs?
41:53 With Sony's new BURANO 8K cinema camera, will we ever see a mainstream shift to 8K?
45:36 How closely does Sony TV / AV side work together with PlayStation gaming division?
What is the launch date of new TVs in 2025?
Nice interview
Thank you 🙏🏻
this is amazing piece of engineering
finally a real HDR TV .
CAN WE SEE A BETTER DRIVER FOR OLED PANELS IN THE NEAR FUTURE
Great stream KG. And the awesome Rob Brennan! Im a great fan of the Sony technology...I remember being sent to the Sony factory for a technology tour when I used to sell tvs. I was impressed back then and that was 30 odd years ago!!
I would like to ask Rob if there will ever be 55 inch high end models coming to the uk as we have a medium size front room and just wouldnt be able to go higher than 55 so the tv looks right in our room.
Thanks KG and Rob for the stream and its very interesting to me that Sony are looking to endorse mini led as I myself am a massive led fan and still feel there is massive potential there to benefit hdr material, especially full screen brightness scenes.
So by engaging black adjust, are we lowering the floor and reducing shadow details or raising the floor and bringing the picture out of black faster? Still confused.
Can Anyone can suggest best setting for sports on a Sony 95L. Just got mine last month.
I have some of my preferred settings for Sony OLEDs coming. For sports I like using custom as a starting point and bump adv contrast enhancer to medium with live color on low and make sure peak brightness is high.
what ticks me off most about mini led
while actually trying to buy one atm :
nowhere to be seen - 1.maximum brightness
2.dimming zone count
imagine my surprise when I found out the LG 55QNED816RE had 30.000 mini leds ? what the heck
Bravia 9 looks nice only one problem it ain’t 8k like what Samsung offers as there flagship it only issue no Dolby vision support.
KG it would be interesting if you make recommended Reality Creation settings for different games.
Which TV would be better for watching F-1 racing, football and other sports (30 % time) and for streaming movies (50 % Time)? Sony A95L or Sony Mini LED 2024?
Mini led if it's a very bright room and dealing with say a bright window or many windows.
If it's a more normal room relatively light controlled, I'd do the OLED.
OLED is really hard to beat for movie watching in the evening/night time. Even during the day the extra contrast is sometimes preferable over full screen peak brightness of an LCD.
You can't go wrong with a95L.
Just go with a Mini LED. Sony won't release their 2024 TVs till June or July in the summer so go with 2023 Mini LED TVs instead.
Rob B is the Man.. Great video.
Is that the model number for the highly anticipated TV? I can’t find any details on the web.
KG is the man!
I appreciate that!
KG will we finally get 4 HDMI 2.1 ? I loved to see Sony step up in that area along with WIFI 6E
I doubt it. I saw the leaked video earlier in the week, and Sony won't be using a new processor. I believe they're using the processor in the A95L which supports 2x HDMI 2.1 ports. I'd love to be wrong though.
Sony doesn't make their own part when it comes to that issue so they are stuck waiting on a completely separate company to release a new one.
LG makes their own, hence 4 ports.
@@paulcox2447 MediaTek makes the SoC for Sony TVs and other TVs. Samsung and Sony makes their SoC in house so they have 4x HDMI 2.1 ports.
I'm surprised MediaTek prioritized Dolby Vision gaming with their Pentonic Chip instead of 4x HDMI 2.1 ports. I tried Dolby Vision gaming, and I wasn't impressed with it on my LG C1 so I disabled it. Sony consoles don't support Dolby Vision or Dolby Vision gaming so it Sony PS5 owners won't benefit from it at all.
Very interesting😊
Will see Sony bring it face to face against the G4
X series always just a little brother.A95M! I am waiting for you.
Question, did Robert give an indication of when the 2024 mystery Mini-LED is supposed to come out? Thanks for the interesting interview TechWithKG and keep up the good work!
Not yet! Should find out their plan soon!
Fantastic interview
Will the tv be 144hz for gaming?
We will have to wait and see. Sony's 2024 new product roll out is now only about two weeks away! Can't wait to see it!
x95l was overhyped, i saw it, run of the mill image, oled still better, let's see if x95m can live up to the hype and match oled performance in a dark room.
Does Sony have a Z series flagship mini LED in store for later this year or next year? I will hold off on the XR90 until I know what their plan is for a Z series!!!
TVs are so bright now, 3D should be an option
3D is very much alive just not in the TV space unfortunately I hope to see it return eventually
Don’t know why the manufacturers keep holding back on 3D. Whoever has the 3D feature would get more sales.
@@kev3226 passive Oled 3D is on another level, I was fortunate enough to have a 3D Oled back in 2015 and I’m telling you it was the most amazing cool thing. A lot of people never even got to experience the 3D Oled and instead the whiners who never even saw it were all like, I don’t want to wear the glasses, I’m like ok then don’t use the feature, but to take away features from customers is so unfair to those who have libraries of 3D it was ridiculous
XR101 where did you get that model number? Sony hasn’t released 2024 line up yet 😅
It’s not meant to be the model # lol I was thinking 101 in terms of people learning about their XR processing and TVs
Sony, please fix your motion stuttering. You can do better. Or give option for soap opera effect. The only thing stopping me upgrading to your new TV is the poor motion.
Same. With an LCD I can handle just a little interpolation if it's good. For an OLED though, I need quite a bit before my eyes are happy with it. I'll take SOE over the blurry drunk look
I agree. Having returned the A95L, motion processing was not good. The A90J I have handles motion better!
@@everetmason7793thath is the most sinfull thing than i hear today lol😂😂
THANK YOU
LG has had better motion by far.
No idea why everyone says Sony is the best.
I think all TV’s could do better with motion handling to reduce judder on screen panning shots .
Seems like all manufacture’s are focused on brightness right now .
I have a Sony a95L and it’s really good however the other day after watching a film and the end credits came on I couldn’t believe how jerky the rolling credits were and even the occasional animated movie too, yes motion settings can fix this but it tends to make a very unnatural image at times with odd motion.
Is this new mini led tv going to be a master series?
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My question is when is this lineup releasing?? and I hope it’s not the fall like last year and I. I’m hoping for April and May. And I’ll get it that would make last year’s models a short life cycle, but it is what it is.
I don't know the official release date but my guess is Late April early May we will start seeing TVs from Sony.
@@TechWithKG the 2024 Sony new product roll-out is only about two weeks away I think. It won't be long now!
I am just a little bit skeptical, when they brought back the back light master drive it was extremely over hype , we love to see if it could beat the breaks off Samsungs new 8k tv .
Didn’t get the notification, just jumping in. Will we ever get 3D Oled back? Passive
I dont really see the purpose of processing in game mode cuz a 4k signal comming from a console is a prestine source
But it was interesting to listen.
The same manufacturer that held on the OLED being superior is heavily boosting up mini LED after taking constant Ls in marketshare. Pretty funny to watch the back peddling. They are finally realizing their high pricing due to buying other people’s technology doesn’t work well for business.
When is Sony going to introduce their 2024 line up ????
Late as always. July maybe.
Very soon!!
I think sooner than that for sure
My only problem with this, if It will be high end only
Why is it when ever we get an opportunity to talk to a representative of Sony products do you not mention or address some the flaws of their TV’s such as the Dolby vision issues with the A95L?
We have actually mentioned these things and it has been sent to the correct department of Sony. They are aware of these issues and they are actively working on them.This is not something I would waste Rob's time with in an interview.
I can probably afford the oled, if not ill settle for the x90l successor. So don’t drop the ball Sony
Gamers like me who play competitive fighting games need the lowest input lag possible, sadly Sony is not the best when it comes to Input Latency.
With so many console games going back to 30FPS a miniled is not looking too bad right now. 30FPS is like a slideshow on OLED.
I’m going to make a prediction that it will be wayyyy overpriced
Yup 😂
But it will be Good
😂😂
& not as good as oled. Just so bright that u'll tone down the brightness to 20%
Most that think that just simply don't take the time to really understand all the incredibly advanced engineering that goes into the Sony TV designs. They are simply better TVs at every imaginable level. They just do TV better. And, the old saying really does turn out to be true, especially in the TV space: You get what you pay for!
alert Samsung put Sony tv tech where your screen is main speaker.
Owner of 65X95K , doesnt seem Sony took a good job with this set. In blooming department ,and blueish glow on bright objects. Selling it.
Sony always prices their TVs high and therefore loses market share..including me. 5000 for a 77” A95L?? Crazy
I'm sure this TV will be awesome but it's going to be prohibitively expensive. I really don't want to buy a Chinese TV but Hisense and TCL will likely release something somewhat competitive for a fraction of the price.
Did you ever wonder WHY those Chinese made Hisense and TCL TVs were so much cheaper? (Hint: There's a REASON for that!) Lower prices come from sourcing LOWER QUALITY (and therefore less expensive) component parts...ones that DO NOT last as long. Sure, you might look at your Hisense or TCL and say "I don't see that big of a difference" but you also have to factor in your TCO (Total Cost of Ownership). That Hisense or TCL TV won't seem like such a "great deal" when it breaks down on you less than three years into owning it because a part failed. Now, Hisense and TCL are very good brands, make no mistake, but they are not even remotely in the same ballpark as Sony when it comes to craftsmanship, build quality and longevity. Again, the old saying really does turn out to be true: You get what you pay for!
No 8K No sale................
For what content? Not trying to pick a fight with you but there is no 8k content. There won't be for some time...RUclips demo videos maybe.
Why would you say that? 8K is effectively DOA at this point. No 8K content is being created anywhere, by anyone (short of a few RUclips videos) 8K may not even survive in the marketplace. The few 8K TVs that are out there might even get dropped by those companies that make them. Why? Because they literally aren't selling - to anyone. Until we start to see affordable video wall solutions in the 12 to 24 ft. size available for people's homes there is essentially no reason at all to buy an 8K TV. Now, the day may come when 8K actually makes sense for the average consumer, but you could easily be look at another five to seven YEARS before that day actually arrives.
Lol 47 minutes of marketing. Ain't no way I'm listening to this. Thought it was gonna be a first look ot something. I don't care about talk, I wanna see how it actually performs
This is all great, but sony tvs are out of touch when it comes to pricing. They literally make tvs for a 5% who can afford these prices.
No, not the case anymore. Have you been out TV shopping lately? Sonys are now VERY price competitive with all other brands (at roughly equivalent levels of performance) now today - because they know they have to be. Now, you compare a low-end LG to a FAR higher performing Sony model and of course the Sony is going to cost more...because you are literally GETTING so much more FROM the Sony!
@@michaelbeckerman7532 Yes I have been. Their qd-oled 55inch still costs over 2.500 euros, whereas a samsung qd oled s90c can be 1100, and their mini led 65 inch costs 2500, whereas a sami one can be 1600-1700.
reality creation makes the image look artificial, it adds a layer of sony detail and sharpness on top of the image. when you use reality creation, you are not viewing the director's intent of how the scene should look, you are viewing sony's intent of how the scene should look.
I'm a big fan of Sony and hate Samsung, but Sony is gonna get hammered by the QD900 8k this year. Not taking advantage of the superior resolution with their processor advancements will be a big mistake...
@DrakonR just because your Xbox doesn't support it doesn't mean 8k isn't superior because it is clearly. You also don't get that the new 8k upsampling processors from 720 and 1080p are your answer. Your argument is an old one for last generation tech and yesterday's complaint
@@DrakonR I have for 10 years. I guess you don't and won't ever get it 🤣
Not excited whatsoever! If it was micro led - yes, but mini led? - hell no!
I mean, how gullible do you think people are? Selling very old tech dressed up as new for a top dollar! Sticking to oleds for now!
Do you even know what micro-LED TVs sell for today? Try $45,000 to $150,000. Just because it's new/better doesn't mean that it is anywhere even NEAR affordable for the general consumer. It's looking more and more like TV manufacturers are likely going to just skip micro-LED technology altogether and move on to other new/advanced display tech that can be built and sold far more affordably. If you can't sell it affordably, then there is literally no point trying to build it or bring it to market.
@@michaelbeckerman7532 Aaah, nothing better than watching common folk defending big corps!
Of course micro led is $150K, when they made only 5 of them with 120 inch size! Make it smaller and mass produce - price drops significantly! But nooo, they want to sell us the same old tech wrapped in shiny new clothes! - you have huge led lights shining from the back, it's impossible to filter the light properly and make it precise, No matter what fancy tech jargon they use - can't fool me!
QM8 - 2025 IN 8K FOR 2025!
sony please improve your motion. Too many judder and artifacts even put smoothness on max
It's tricky to get the right level of stutter reduction without too much smoothing. Most people never figure this out on the newer sets. The way you do it is by setting motionflow to auto and turning cinemotion off. I've tried every combination and this is money. Virtually no stutter and virtually 0 SOE. It's literally the perfect motion smoothness. I can't live with stutter and I HATE SOE. It looks terrific on my Sony a90j, a80k, and my 85 X95K. Perfect for tv shows and movies. Perfect for built in apps and external devices.